Swimming at the 1997 European Aquatics Championships – Women's 50 metre freestyle

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The final of the Women's 50 metres Freestyle event at the European LC Championships 1997 was held on Sunday 24 August 1997 in Seville, Spain.

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Finals

RANKFINAL ATIME
Med 1.png Flag of Russia.svg  Natalya Meshcheryakova  (RUS)25.31
Med 2.png Flag of Germany.svg  Sandra Völker  (GER)25.43
Med 3.png Flag of Sweden.svg  Therese Alshammar  (SWE)25.78
4.Flag of Germany.svg  Simone Osygus  (GER)25.84
5.Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Angela Postma  (NED)25.89
6.Flag of Slovenia.svg  Metka Šparovec  (SLO)26.03
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Olga Mukomol  (UKR)26.03
8.Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Tine Bossuyt  (BEL)26.43


RANKFINAL BTIME
9.Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Wilma van Hofwegen  (NED)26.06
10.Flag of Spain.svg  Claudia Franco  (ESP)26.08
11.Flag of Russia.svg  Inna Yaitskaya  (RUS)26.18
12.Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Sue Rolph  (GBR)26.36
13.Flag of Italy.svg  Viviana Susin  (ITA)26.38
14.Flag of Lithuania.svg  Laura Petrutyte  (LTU)26.40
15.Flag of Italy.svg  Cristina Chiuso  (ITA)26.45
16.Flag of Austria.svg  Judith Draxler  (AUT)26.58

Qualifying heats

RANKHEATS RANKINGTIME
1.Flag of Germany.svg  Sandra Völker  (GER)25.30
2.Flag of Russia.svg  Natalya Meshcheryakova  (RUS)25.31
3.Flag of Germany.svg  Simone Osygus  (GER)25.61
4.Flag of Sweden.svg  Therese Alshammar  (SWE)25.95
5.Flag of Slovenia.svg  Metka Šparovec  (SLO)26.00
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Olga Mukomol  (UKR)26.00
7.Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Angela Postma  (NED)26.02
8.Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Tine Bossuyt  (BEL)26.04
9.Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Wilma van Hofwegen  (NED)26.06
10.Flag of Spain.svg  Claudia Franco  (ESP)26.24
11.Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Sue Rolph  (GBR)26.25
12.Flag of Austria.svg  Judith Draxler  (AUT)26.38
13.Flag of Lithuania.svg  Laura Petrutyte  (LTU)26.45
14.Flag of Italy.svg  Viviana Susin  (ITA)26.49
15.Flag of Italy.svg  Cristina Chiuso  (ITA)26.53
Flag of Russia.svg  Inna Yaitskaya  (RUS)26.53
17.Flag of Slovakia.svg  Ivana Walterová  (SVK)26.54
18.Flag of Lithuania.svg  Dita Zelviene  (LTU)26.55
19.Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Fabienne Dufour  (BEL)26.59
Flag of Finland.svg  Marja Pärssinen  (FIN)26.59
Flag of Slovenia.svg  Urska Slapsak  (SLO)26.59
22.Flag of Spain.svg  Blanca Cerón  (ESP)26.60
23.Flag of Romania.svg  Liliana Dobrescu  (ROM)26.71
24.Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Karen Pickering  (GBR)26.81
25.Flag of Finland.svg  Minna Salmela  (FIN)26.83
26.Flag of Switzerland.svg  Dominique Diezi  (SUI)26.95
27.Flag of Switzerland.svg  Nicole Zahnd  (SUI)27.01
28.Flag of Denmark.svg  Mia Muusfeldt  (DEN)27.15
29.Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Lara Heinz  (LUX)27.17
30.Flag of Hungary.svg  Katalin Revesz  (HUN)27.22
31.Flag of Denmark.svg  Ditte Jensen  (DEN)27.56
32.Flag of Iceland.svg  Elin Sigurdardottir  (ISL)27.70
33.Flag of Latvia.svg  Agnese Ozolina  (LAT)27.74
34.Flag of Ireland.svg  Chantal Gibney  (IRL)27.86

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